Former Chief Minister and YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) President YS Jagan Mohan Reddy expressed deep shock and grief over the devastating fire that razed 38 thatched houses in Sarlankapalle village of Kakinada district, leaving around 120 villagers homeless.
His remarks came after BJP's Foreign Affairs Department in-charge Vijay Chauthaiwale shared details of a meeting with a delegation of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), led by Sun Haiyan, Vice Minister of the International Department of the CPC Central Committee.
Through the X post, Aam Aadmi Party stated, "Insult to Gurus, India will not tolerate !! Kapil Mishra will have to apologise.", with a comical picture of Kapil Mishra in the X post.
Addressing financial stability concerns, Murmu flagged emerging systemic risks from increased reliance on cloud services, algorithms, and third-party technology providers. He stressed that accountability for technological outcomes must remain firmly with regulated entities, even when operati
According to organisation's sources, the meeting was purely a courtesy call, initiated after the CCP delegation expressed its desire to interact with the RSS leadership. No formal agenda was discussed during the interaction, the sources added.
The order was passed on January 1st, after a hearing held recently in which senior Indian Forest Service officer Sanjiv Chaturvedi's plea challenged the denial of such data by the high court on grounds of confidentiality and third-party concerns.
The meeting held at the BJP headquarters here is part of the party's ongoing organisational exercise to initiate and streamline the process for electing its next national president.
"Since I've been in politics, in all the elections we've fought since 1999, we had an alliance with the Congress. We were working together in the Lok Sabha, in Parliament, and fighting elections together. We were fighting on our respective symbols. The same thing happened in the Assembly
BJP leader Prakash Reddy on Tuesday dismissed Congress leader K C Venugopal's remark that winning elections in Kerala is a "nightmare" for the BJP, asserting that the party will deliver strong electoral results in the Kerala Assembly elections. He also mentioned about possibility of coope
Ghosh said the officials who had accompanied Mamata in the incident were equally responsible and asked whether, if she went there as a party leader, why she was accompanied by officers.
Addressing a press conference in Nizamabad, the Congress MLC questioned whether Lord Ram had joined the BJP, accusing the party of invoking religious sentiments solely for electoral gains.